OneSubsea bags BP West Nile Delta subsea gig

OE Staff
Monday, March 14, 2016

OneSubsea was awarded a contract from BP Exploration (Delta) and partner DEA (Deutsche Erdoel AG), to supply subsea production systems for the West Nile Delta Giza/Fayoum and Raven fields, situated offshore Egypt.

The scope of supply for the long-distance gas fields includes large bore subsea trees, manifold systems incorporating high-integrity pressure protection systems (HIPPS) for the high-pressure Raven field, connection systems, and controls systems, along with project engineering, management and testing. Giza/Fayoum will be tied-back to modified onshore Rosetta facilities and integrated with a new onshore plant for Raven. The booking was recognized in Q4 2015.

“BP continues to be successful in driving its standardization philosophy, and this is the third award to OneSubsea that will utilize the jointly-developed large-bore tree already being deployed to other BP projects,” said Mike Garding, OneSubsea CEO. “OneSubsea continues to support BP in its West Nile Delta development goals, and we are proud to be a part of its long and successful track record in Egypt.” 

Categories: Subsea Activity

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